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3 Artists Display Ink Paintings, Calligraphy

3 Artists Display Ink Paintings, Calligraphy

Three People, One Teacher is an exhibition of ink paintings and calligraphic works of three amateur artists. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Three People, One Teacher is an exhibition of ink paintings and calligraphic works of three amateur artists.
The title, which is derived from the classic Chinese philosophy collection, The Analects of Confucius, means that among three people, one is certainly a teacher in some way.

Yang Bangjie's paintings of flowers and birds show his wide interests and his philosophical thoughts on daily happenings.

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Three People, One Teacher is an exhibition of ink paintings and calligraphic works of three amateur artists. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Wei Diansong, an administrator at the Palace Museum, practices calligraphy in his spare time. His writing style shows the influence of imperial court painters and officials.

Li Lixiang's paintings reflect serenity that comes from his youth spent in the grasslands.

The exhibition is being held at Beijing's Cheng Huai Art Gallery and runs through Dec 13.

Source: http://www.chinaculture.org/2015-12/10/content_632454.htm
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